 Yeah, I mean, we did a lot of things that were going to cost us, obviously. The turnovers, the mistakes, but we did more positive things late. Defense kept giving us a chance. We got some stops, and then the offense needed to come through. They came through. It doesn't have to be that hard, but I'm proud of the character of this football team competing, and then having it go in a different direction real quick, and then coming back and getting stops late, and being able to move the football late in the game, score, and I was really proud of these guys. That's it. The whole thing was about getting the drive stopped, and we said that they were probably going to get it down there. That's just what the nature of this offense is, and we've done so well down there with sudden change, unfortunately, that I explained to them that, hey, even if they drive it down there, just pretend that it's sudden change, and that you guys were the ones that were responsible for the sudden change, and have that type of mentality that, hey, we're down here, and we've got to stop, and guys work side. That was the difference in the football game, and being able to force them to kick field goals. Well, we had a tough time running the football, and we had too many mistakes, but we also were able to protect the quarterback enough to throw it late in the game, and that was key. Tajah helped us out, Chig helped us out, Hop came up big, Nick came up big down there, and continues to do that. Well, I just realized that it's never over, again, being able to keep our timeouts, and being able to score, get the two-point conversion, and to be able to have a chance to win it in regulation. All the credit to the players, and we try to give them our best plan, and sometimes it needs to be tweaked as we go along, and sometimes it doesn't, and they stuck to it, they believed it, and all the credit goes to the players. Yeah, I think they all were, and on being able to answer back, and again, kind of just the disbelief, the excitement of getting the drive stopped on third down, and celebrating, and then one-minute mistakes, but just lining back up, and keep playing, and having a lot of time, and I think it just says a lot about this football team and our growth, and it's not going to be easy, especially on the road, against a good team on Monday night, but I'm proud of the way that they compete and they fight, and we just got to eliminate some of the mistakes that are going to be too costly most of the time. Yeah, I think just watching players improve, and watching players be happy, and share in success, is what coaching is about. It's about getting players to develop and improve, and inspire them to go out and get better each week, and compete against a really good football team, and there's a lot of guys out there that people aren't real familiar with, and that's the facts of it, but they'll fight, they'll compete, and that's why I love them. I mean, it's not open, I mean, you're not going to get to stand there and wait it out with Chubb and everybody else coming in, and Wilkins, and so I think he did a nice job, but kind of knowing when to escape, we're certainly going to have to need to use great decisions, going forward on some of those collisions down the field. I guess Eric could sort of say that down the field. Well, I mean, yeah, I mean, there's aggressive and there's reckless, and that to me is reckless, and again, we've coached catching it on the first bounce, we've coached being square, we've coached not catching that if there's in traffic, but sometimes there's an opportunity to catch it on the first bounce when there's not bodies around, and we have to use better decisions when we're back there. And again, Eric's caught the ball well, and we just can't make that kind of mistake. I said, but you're also going to have to go back out there and catch the ball and be our punt return, and so we just have to make really good decisions with the football. Well, just, again, I think that the ability to run a football and our success is eventually going to be very critical, and so being able to also throw some shots and move the football and protect is also something. And I think that's just the way that the game, Tim felt like we needed to kind of mix it up there and change it up, and I wasn't having a whole lot of success to their credit in a run game. Yeah, I think that's just, and the research that we've done and the analytics and give you the best chance to win in regulation is that, you know, they go for two there, they like to call, and that's how it goes. I talked about how many guys, if he came with the feeling for Jeff Simpson tonight, these guys covered it, did they want nobody better to do our way football? Well, probably not, you know? I think that just, you know, we're working in a rookie left tackle, you know, against a really good player, and I thought he competed, and again, gave us an opportunity, and TK's out there battling, and, you know, Jaleel, K-Von hadn't been here all that long, and, you know, Roger goes down, Eric goes in, Roger comes back, and, you know, again, there's just a lot, you know, Calvin, Throckmorton played some at right guard, and Brunny played, and, you know, so we'll just keep, you know, find out who we have available, and get them ready to try to beat the Texans. You know, I think sometimes you sometimes second guess, I think when you're, you know, it's just different moments, and then you remember what you've practiced, trained, preached about the resiliency about our effort, and we've got some great leaders that have been around, and helped us win some really tough, close games, and, you know, you just gotta remember that, when you come on a road, and you're, you know, whatever situation you're in, is about giving yourself a chance, and we did that, and make it a game, and find a way to win it late, and I guess it was disappointing because we were doing that, and then, you know, the mistakes that put us down, and then to the players' credit, they responded, and, because that's what you have to do, you gotta make it a game, you gotta put them in a game, and then find a way to win it late, and it looked like there for a few minutes that we were trying to lose it late, and then we were able to come back. Well, I mean, you gotta possess the ball, and they averaged 32 points a game, and we helped them out far too many times, but, you know, you're gonna have to possess the ball, you're gonna have to convert some tough conversions, and we were prepared to go forward or forth down, if needed be, and, but that's exactly where we were, that's where the game was, and get some stops on defense, and then we just gotta eliminate the mistakes, and, you know, I'm sure we'll win more games. Well, they'll play their hearts out for you, but, you know, it's not gonna be perfect, there's gonna be mistakes, I hope there's not too many, and, you know, I don't wanna make the same mistake twice, but I know that they're gonna play their heart out for this team and for this organization and for our city. Thank you. Great, great player, you know, just, again, my heart and my thoughts grow out to his family, I know his daughter, she's got a special place in my heart, so, Deanna, we're thinking about you, and Cole as well, her husband, thanks. That was awesome, you know, I had to keep my composure there a little bit, make sure we finished the job, but I had to trust in our defense that they were gonna get the job done just like they did all night, I mean, they won us that game tonight, and they shut down really potent offense, and if it wasn't for those couple turnovers there in the red zone, you know, it would've been even more impressive, so props to them, and then, obviously, we were able to get the job done with our operational efficiency on those two, two minute drives, so I'm just pumped all around. Who's your first three-minute job? Just trust in what I'm seeing, trust in our guys being the right spots, and just, you know, throwing it to the open guy, and it's sometimes as simple as that, and our guys held up up front, felt, didn't feel any pressure for the most part, and when that happens, and we have time, and dudes are in the right spots, it's a beautiful thing, and that's what happened on those two drives. We can obviously, we're in the locker room, but what's it like walking in a locker room like that, and how much relief it is? Yeah, yeah, it's thanks that kind of got hung up on the field with the interview and stuff, because I kind of miss the main celly, but we're gonna have a fun ride home, and it's gonna be a celebratory 12 hours at least before we get our mindset on Houston. Yeah, yeah, I mean, that was the nightmare, and, you know, obviously, no one wanted to look at me, no one wanted to talk to me after that, and just to move on from that, or sorry, I didn't want to talk to anybody after that, I just wanted to move on and be ready to just attack that next two-minute drive that I know we'd be able to get, and I said that we'd put it behind us, and we'd still have a chance, and we did, and I'm proud of our guys for, you know, bringing it and just executing in that situation. Yeah, I mean, I was just sticking to the game plan, just throwing to the open guy, trusting that, you know, I didn't necessarily need to be forcing anything, but, you know, we did need to get going, so that happy medium of, you know, pushing it down the field, but throwing to the open guy, and luckily a lot of the stuff that we were dialing up was working, and was able to get the ball, you know, to a bunch of different dudes, and keep them guessing, so just proud of all the guys, and how we were able to operate. Shoot, I mean, yeah, this is a big confidence booster for us, for sure. I mean, this is not the record we would hope to have at this point in the season, not the position we'd hope to be in, in the playoff race and all that, but all we can do is just keep pushing, and we talked about that all week, and we had opportunity to come and spoil their party, and, you know, be a really good football team, and build confidence going forward, and I'm so glad we were able to do that. Yeah, I'm excited to watch that HBO app, and I'm so excited to see it. Yeah, they throw down the field, and it happens, and the concentration, I think it was the 45 yarder. Do you ever just stop and say, like, man, crazy? Yeah, that was, I think, yeah, that was the one, at the two minute, at the end of the half, yeah, and he tells me sometimes, hey man, just throw it up to me, and I'm like, yeah, okay, you know, sometimes, sometimes that's okay, sometimes it's not, but each and every week, I feel like I'm slowly believing that, sometimes it is okay just to throw it up to him, but you know, God be smart with it, and he had him beat, and I think I under-threw it a little bit, and for him to just have the body control, just to kind of catch it, or track it, and catch it, you know, he's special in that respect, so I'm glad that we were able to get him to the ball as much as we could do today. Grant, more early, was that conscious effort to survive a moment out there? Ah, yeah, I'm just playing ball, I'm just reacting, I think one of them was just, was able to spin out of a sack, and it was really the only thing I could do, and then we're trying to throw a screen to Derek, and the DN came straight up the field, and almost turned into like a draw, look design, but it's just instincts kicking in. Yeah, I mean, gotta be smart with using my body, and maybe sliding here and there, but I know I can use my legs, and I gotta use them when it's appropriate. Shoot, this is the biggest, probably stage I've played on, so it's probably the biggest game I've won, so not really, but it feels great, it feels awesome, winning a football game regardless of the stage is the best feeling in the world, but this definitely makes it that much sweeter. What's it say about you guys, well that you hit it with a 0.3% chance to win after the second turn over? Yeah. Just, you know, trusting the process and taking it one play at a time, just like we're taking it one week, one game at a time. You know, nobody wavered, sure there were some shocked faces a little bit after that turnover, but we knew that we were gonna get back right on the field, and have an opportunity to go score, so props to all the dudes who, you know, kept their heads high, and had the confidence that we're gonna go and get the job done. How many of you have opened to Mark Beach, that kind of building block, and kind of finish the season strong? Yeah, we gotta use it to go and beat Houston next week, and it's right on to Houston, and that's how we're focusing on going into tomorrow, but this definitely is a big confidence booster. In fact, we're able to beat a team of caliber like that, we know we can beat anybody, so definitely needs a lot. So what can you say about the defense to get the ball back for you? Yeah, that's awesome, and like I said in the beginning, like they won that game for us. No one's played, I feel like that offense as well as our defense did this season, if I'm not mistaken, so we gave them the ball there in the red zone a couple times, and for the most part, I just felt like, you know, they were able to make them pretty stagnant, which is not what you see out of that offense, so really cool, proud of the guys on all levels, and being able to fight back, like on that red zone series, Sean, I was pumped for him on the holding call to then come back and make two huge plays to force the field goal. That's just the resilience that we showed all night in all three phases of the ball game. Eric dropping that punt, coming back and getting a nice little return there. I knew he was gonna have an opportunity to help change the game after that, and I told him that, and we just gotta be able to take the good and move forward and take the bad and move forward, learn from it and use the confidence from the good to go forward as well. Have you been watching the last part? I haven't, no. I'll watch that one episode.